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Students Restore Habitat at Santiago Park Nature Reserve in Santa Ana, California

With help from a Project Learning Tree GreenWorks! grant, high school students from Santa Ana and Orange County are learning about the value of native plants, biodiversity, and wildlife habitat.  A local non-profit, Back to Natives Restoration, is providing students opportunities to meet at the Santiago Park Nature Reserve once a month to participate in hands-on environmental education activities, and perform community service to improve the park for both wildlife and people.

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It's Friday: Here's Your Week in Trees

Here's your tree news from around the world this week, including Canada's botanical boo-boo.

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It's Friday: Here's Your Week in Frog and Tree News

Here's your frog and tree news from around the world this week.

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It's Friday: Here's Your Week in Trees

Today marks what would be Aldo Leopold’s 125th birthday. Leopold, author of A Sand County Almanac, was an ecological restoration visionary. In honor of Leopold's life and legacy, here's your tree news from around the world this week.

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It's Friday: Here's Your Week in Trees

Read about how North Korea fuels its military trucks with trees, fishermen turn Christmas trees into salmon habitat, and more forest-related news from around the world this week.

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